In order to show the great scope of Clinton's influence, The New York Times took inspiration from several face-fused-nature photographs like the man on the moon image from "Le Voyage Dans la Lune" and Donald Trump's face as a golf course with literal bush eyebrows. The editors wanted to morph the faces of Hillary's inner circle into celestial bodies, but "felt it might be overkill." Instead, they came up with interpretations of language such as "The Chelsea Quasar" and "Huma's Dark Matter," to illustrate their point.

We have to admit, although Hillary looks unbelievably strange (evensans scrunchie), this bizarre cover definitely beats the obnoxious sexist cover that TIME recently published.